Midland Park: Police Blotter, Oct. 18

The Police Blotter is compiled by Suburban News from information provided by area police departments.

The information is released to the press at the discretion of the police departments and may not represent the total scope of police activity.

All persons are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.

Oct. 2 — A Busteed Drive resident reported that sometime overnight, his unlocked vehicle was entered and the glove compartment was rummaged through. He stated nothing appeared to be taken.

Oct. 3 — Officer Brendan Burke took a report from a Busteed Drive resident who stated that sometime during the night of Oct. 1, unknown actor(s) entered his vehicle and removed approximately $30 in cash and coins. He stated his vehicle was unlocked and parked in his driveway.

Oct. 5 — A Millington Drive resident reported to Officer Steven Vander Pyl that her debit card was compromised on Oct. 2. She stated four transactions totaling $841.70 were made on her account. Three of the transactions were made in California, and the fourth was made in Utah. The incident was referred to the Detective Bureau.

Oct. 5 — Officer Vander Pyl took a report from a Colonial Road resident who stated an identity theft occurred in Orlando, Fla. He was advised by the Internal Revenue Service that a federal tax return was recently filed in Orlando in his name.